Anonymous wrote:11:18 here one more time. Trust me on this one: DON'T GIVE UP A LUCRATIVE CAREER.
Money helps a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who has been a single parent since my daughter was born she is now 5. I will say it definitely gets easier. When your child is younger than 2 it definitely seems like it won't but trust me it does. It'll get easier when he/she wants to start being independent.
I agree what everyone says about the house and it staying clean. That shouldn't be a priority. I realized that early on. I hire a cleaning service from time to time. About once every 3 months. I am wealthy by any means. Teacher salary however if you budget it then you can make it work.
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Nope. Sorry but I wish I had money leftover to pay someone to clean. Some months I have to leave a bill or two unpaid. $55K doesn't go far here.
Anonymous wrote:As someone who has been a single parent since my daughter was born she is now 5. I will say it definitely gets easier. When your child is younger than 2 it definitely seems like it won't but trust me it does. It'll get easier when he/she wants to start being independent.
I agree what everyone says about the house and it staying clean. That shouldn't be a priority. I realized that early on. I hire a cleaning service from time to time. About once every 3 months. I am wealthy by any means. Teacher salary however if you budget it then you can make it work.
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Anonymous wrote:Sounds like some wealthy single parents posting here. I don't have the money for take out or a cleaner, etc. My suggestion is to trade off on childcare with a few other people. My DS is going to his friend's house this afternoon and I am going to have that same friend over tomorrow for a few hours. I'll get to run some errands kid-free and then my kid will be occupied with his friend tomorrow for a few hours. Win-win. He is old enough for sleepovers so I get to sleep in every once in a while too.